AT&T
announced they are now rolling out a new Samsung Galaxy Mega Android 4.4.2
update. Therefore, if you happen to own the gigantic 6.3-inch smartphone you
should keep an eye on the notifications panel.
We are
dealing with a minor update, and since all the KitKat-specific goodies like
transparent status and nav bars, white status bar iconography, color emoji
support, immersive mode, new Location menu, full screen album art in the
lockscreen, and cloud printing were patched in the previous update back in June,
don’t expect any interface enhancements. According to the changelog posted
on AT&T’s support page, the new firmware arrives to bring Android OS
Enhancements.
As always,
the Android 4.4.2 update for Samsung Galaxy Mega is being rolled out in stages,
which means that some users might have to wait longer than others. The new
update has build number KOT49H.I527UCUBNJ1 and a size of 77.3 MB. Even
though the update file isn’t that big, it’s recommended to download it using a
stable Wi-Fi network in order to avoid unwanted data charges.
Once your
Galaxy Mega becomes eligible to receive the new Android 4.4.2 update, you
should be able to notice a system update message in the notifications area. You
know the drill: tap on it, choose ‘Download now’, wait until the download is
completed, and then tap ‘Install now.’ Your smartphone should reboot and
install the new firmware. In case the system update notification failed to
appear, you would also want to perform a manual check under Settings > More
> About device > Software update > Check for updates. Alternatively,
you can grab the USB cable, connect your Galaxy Mega to the PC and check for
the update via KIES.
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